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For optimal performance, it’s important for the high-gain antenna to maintain a consistent temperature...
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Uploaded on Apr 27, 2012
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The MAVEN high-gain antenna measures 6.5 feet (79 inches) in diameter by 3.3 feet (40 inches) tall....
The MAVEN spacecraft core structure is successfully lowered and mated to the hydrazine propulsion tank...
Uploaded on Apr 16, 2012
The tank was built by ATK Aerospace Group at its facility in Commerce, Calif. The primary structure in...
This photo shows the large hydrazine propellant tank prior to it being installed in the core structure...
The engineering model of the EUV sensor that is part of the LPW/EUV experiment on MAVEN and will...
Uploaded on Mar 14, 2012
The Langmuir Probe and Waves (LPW) instrument is part of the Particles and Fields (P & F) Package...
The Suprathermal and Thermal Ion Composition (STATIC) instrument is part of the Particles and Fields...
The Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) instrument is part of the Particles and Fields (P & F) Package...
The Solar Wind Ion Analyzer (SWIA) is a part of the Particles and Fields (P & F) Package and...
The Solar Wind Electron Analyzer (SWEA) is a part of the Particles and Fields (P & F) Package and...
The Magnetometer (MAG) is a part of the Particles and Fields (P & F) Package and...
The latest MAVEN science update from PI Bruce Jakosky, Project Scientist Joe Grebowsky, and Project...
The MAVEN spacecraft structure is placed into a reaction chamber, where it completed a static loads...
Uploaded on Feb 28, 2012
The MAVEN spacecraft core structure is lifted out of the reaction chamber after its static loads test....
Deputy Project Manager, Rory Barrett, presents MAVEN science, Mars exploration, and the IUVS remote...
Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012
Pioneer Bilingual Elementary school students paid a visit to LASP to learn about the lab, MAVEN, and Mars exploration.
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